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Quartz
Mt. Ida, Arkansas, USA
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Classification |
Mineral |
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Origin Location |
Mt. Ida, Arkansas, USA |
Description |
These are nicely crystallized quartz clusters from the Mt. Ida area and surrounding regions in Arkansas and Oklahoma, which are famous, prolific collecting locales for American Quartz. No collection is complete without Arkansas Quartz! An order of this material will provide you with a couple smaller miniatures or one large mini to small cabinet piece. The pieces generally have either a few larger crystals, or a multitude of smaller crystals. These pieces have been cleaned using iron-out, so they will generally range from cloudy, ivory color to water clear. We will select pieces randomly, but always strive to provide a good value for your investment from the samples we have available. |
Luster |
Vitreous |
Luster (Groundmass) |
Not noted, see photo. |
Optical Phenomena |
Not noted, see photo. |
Mineral Group / Note |
Not noted, check reference links below. |
Handling |
No special handling is required. |
Modifications |
No modifications. |
Size Group |
Miniature |
Weight |
Not weighed precisely yet, please inquire. |
Dimensions |
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Quantity |
12 Specimens |
Mineral List |
Quartz: SiO2 silicon dioxide *
* Formula chemical names are auto-generated - may be incorrect on complex formulas.
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Specimen Analysis |
Color Table
Colors found in this specimen image are shown below. Higher number indicates greater concentration of that color.
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Similarly Colored Minerals:
Minerals with similar color profiles are shown below.
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Sulphur (Native) Sandstone Concretion var. Zapfensand Fluorite Tremolite Quartz var. Smoky Calcite / Serandite / Aegirine |
Elements in this Specimen:
Elements that are part of the official chemical structure of the minerals occurring in this specimen are indicated below.
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Element List:
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Minerals with Similar Chemistry:
Minerals that are similar in terms of their chemical makeup are shown below.
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This Mineral Formula Similar Mineral Formula
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